Coach John Wilkinson calls Folston the best RB he's ever coached, although he will be an option QB this year. Folston has more than 30 offers, including Florida, USF, Notre Dame and others. Alabama has offered him as a DB.

2

Jaynard Bostwick

DL

Port St. Lucie West Centennial

6-4

290

Already invited to both the Under Armour and U.S. Army all-star games, Bostwick has emerged as the one of the nation's top DL because of his size, strength and ability to play across the line. He is favoring Miami but also has Alabama and FSU on a deep offer list. Must work on grades.

3

James Clark

DE/LB

Sebastian River

6-2

210

An explosive playmaker off the edge, Clark logged 8 sacks last year and will anchor a talented Sebastian River defense in 2012. Auburn, USF, Ole Miss and Rutgers are among the schools to have offered him. However, Memphis appears to be his front-runner.

4

Marcus Levy

RB

Fort Pierce Central

5-11

185

Committed to Cincinnati. Levy is the premier prospect for a loaded FPC squad. Levy accumulated nearly 1800 yards of total offense last year and also scored 21 touchdowns.

5

Justin Williams

DB

Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast

6-1

180

Williams is an accomplished track star and makes good use of his natural ability as a DB and KR specialist for Treasure Coast. A little raw, but schools are transfixed by his speed (10.5 seconds in 100 meter dash.) South Carolina, Michigan State and West Virginia have offered.

6

Garthner "Sean" Paul

DB

Vero Beach

6-3

175

Paul might be the most physical player in the area and he has narrowed his colleges to Wake Forest and Louisville. He can play anywhere in the defensive backfield but is at his best roaming the field as a safety. Finished his junior year with 32 tackles.UCF has also offered among 12 other schools.

7

Caleb Alves

WR

Melbourne Palm Bay

6-2

185

Committed to SOuth Alabama. Hands down, he's Brevard's best WR prospect. Alves is a do-everything player for Palm Bay but will be ineligible after Week 4 because he will have reached the state's age limit.

8

D.J. Juste

ATH

Port St. Lucie

6-1

185

Juste is a dynamic triple-option QB that may have to play WR in college. Regardless of what position he ends up at, Juste has the potential to be a game breaker but will need seasoning. He has eight mid-major DI-A offers including FAU and Navy.

9

Joseph Figueroa

ATH

Fort Pierce Central

5-10

180

Has the versatility to play all over the field, although Figueroa will likely be a S in college. He logged 8 INTs in 2011 and had 97 tackles. Figueroa is also fully qualified with a 3.5 GPA and 22 ACT score, explaining his offer from Harvard. Bowling Green, Memphis, Northern Illinois, South Alabama, Western Kentucky have offered.

10

Chris Flaig

OL

Vero Beach St. Edwards School

6-5

285

Committed to FIU. Flaig has DI strength and size, but plays at the small-school level, making him a force. Flaig exhibits excellent technique, is a strong student and picked FIU over offers from FAU and Memphis.

11

Josh Knight

WR

Fort Pierce Central

6-2

180

Yet another FPC player with multiple DI offers. Knight is not a burner, but uses his size well and runs excellent patterns. USF and FIU are some of the top schools to have offered Knight.

12

Dravious Wright

DB

Vero Beach

5-10

185

Wright teams up with Paul to form one of the best DB duos in the Treasure Coast. Wright is extremely productive (71 tackles, 2 INTs) and is a fearless hitter for a CB. Northern Illinois and Western Kentucky have offered.

13

Justin Martinez

OL

Port St. Lucie West Centennial

6-3

265

Relentless run blocker plays with a bit of an attitude. A LT in high school, Martinez will likely move inside to OG in college. FIU and Western Kentucky have offered. Missed spring with knee injury.

14

Arthur Williams

S

Sebring

6-3

185

Freakish athletic skills (legitimate 37-inch vertical jump) and impressive build make Williams one of the more intriguing prospects in the area. USF has been in consistent contact, but only Western Kentucky and UMass have offered.

15

Jameel Jackson

WR

Fort Pierce Central

6-0

180

Jackson is a well-rounded receiver that does an equally good job on short patterns and deep routes. Creates a nice combo with Knight. Bowling Green, Western Kentucky and Western Michigan have offered.

16

David Dessent

QB

Cocoa Beach

6-4

240

Looks more like an OL than a QB, which might turn some schools off, but Dessent has a live arm, incredible accuracy and the brains (3.6 GPA, 30 ACT) to thrive at the next level. Was injured part of junior year, but is starting receive lots of interest now that he's healthy.

17

Robert Lindsey

OL

Palm Bay Bayside

6-4

260

Versatility and effort are Lindsey's strong suits. He's not an overly dominating prospect physically, but his ability to climb to the second level and maintain blocks has earned him an offer from FIU. FAU is showing interest.

18

Deondre Barnett

DE

Cocoa

6-3

215

Unlike Cocoa defenders in the past, Barnett has college-level size to go along with his athleticism. He didn't put up huge numbers as a junior, but there will be more tackles to go around with several key defenders departing from the team.

19

Antwan Lee

RB

Cocoa

5-10

180

Lee was the hero of the 2010 state title game when he returned a kickoff 69 yards for a score in the second half of Cocoa' 14-13 win against Glades Central. He followed that up with a 1000-yard junior year. Lee is a smooth runner with excellent quickness and finishing ability.

20

Leroy Berry

RB

Melbourne Palm Bay

5-8

17

This scat back might be undersized, but his quickness makes him a threat to score every time he touches the ball. Back-to-back 1000-yard seasons indicates how effective he is. Potential in college is as a slot back in a spread-option system.

21

Stacy Noble Jr.

LB

Fort Pierce Central

5-11

235

Noble is a big inside backer that has the size to play LB or DE. He's a smart student too, possessing a 3.3 GPA. Minnesota, Holy Cross and Harvard have offered.

22

Ruggery MiClisse

DB

Bayside Palm Bay

6-2

196

Versatile DB recorded 5 INTs as a soph. and proved he was equally impressive against the run as a junior. MiClisse is receiving interest from dozens of schools because of his optimal size and skillset. A bit under-the-radar because he's bounced around at different positions until now.

23

Cam Nealy

OL

Clewiston

6-3

315

A First Team Class 4A member in 2011, Nealy is the focal point of Clewiston's power running attack. Moves well for a big guy. Would be higher on the list but grades are a concern.

24

Garrett Smith

OL

Fort Pierce Central

6-3

280

Good size and even better grades (3.75 GPA, 25 ACT), Smith is picking up interest from a variety of schools and holds Yale and Harvard offers. Not a mauler, but Smith plays with good technique and takes good angles on blocks.

25

Connor Moore

OL

Vero Beach

6-2

265

Quick LT does a good job vs. the pass. He broke his leg during the spring but is expected to be back at the beginning of the regular season. That might slow down his recruitment some, although he has offers from Jacksonville State and Georgia Southern.

26

B.J. Ross

CB

Melbourne Palm Bay

5-10

170

Committed to Memphis. Four-year starter is very fluid CB and his ability to come up and make tackles close to the LOS makes him an ideal fit for his team's Cover 2 scheme. Lack of man coverage in film hurts his stock some, but Ross is a capable man-to-man CB too.

27

Jerandious Works

DL

Fort Pierce Central

5-11

245

Works is little, but has a lot of passion and can line up all over the field. He does a nice job using his low center of gravity to his advantage, regularly gaining leverage on opponents. Jacksonville State has offered.

Colleges from around the region have been trickling at practices to see yet another Brevard-area sleeper. Williams is a district champion in the 100, 200 and 400, and has the size of a college-level DB. Grades must improve though.

29

Jalen Jackson

WR

Viera

6-0

190

Has a very good chance of becoming second player in school history to get a DI offer. Does everything well as a WR. Had 445 receiving yards last season. Ran an electronic 4.6 40-yard dash, meaning he's at 4.4 level when hand-timed.

30

Octavia Jefferson

RB

Sebastian River

5-11

185

Tough-runner does not shy away from contact, but has the speed to avoid tackles and break off long runs. First offer shouldn't be far off. Will take on bigger role with FB Nikko Finnegan graduating.

31

Roger Bush

ATH

Palm Bay Bayside

5-10

190

Bush is being recruited equally as a S and RB. He isn't a blazer, but is very instinctive on both sides of the ball. Cincinnati, Navy and South Alabama have shown interest.

32

Paul Annulis

OL

Titusville

6-4

290

Annulis is a sleeper product because his highlight tape has yet to circulate, but new coach Andy Price feels that Annulis has DI potential. Annulis has quick feet and is a strong blocker versus the run and the pass. Also possesses a 3.6 GPA.

33

De'Marcus Terry

ATH

Clewiston

5-7

175

Terry is a tough runner and plays bigger than his listed size. Can run between the tackles but has the shiftiness to get to the outside too. Patriot League schools are showing interest in Terry, who has a 3.97 GPA and scored a 20 on his ACT.

34

Rashad Pierce

LB

Fort Pierce Westwood

5-11

190

Fluid LB on edge who has very good fundamentals and solid athleticism. Ivy League schools are intrigued because of his 3.8 GPA. Team won just one game in 2011, so he must work against that.

35

Boone Lewis

WR/TE

Cocoa Beach

6-3

210

Lewis creates all kinds of mismatches from the TE position. He grabbed 63 catches for 848 yards and 7 TDs as a junior. Ivy League schools are all over him because of his 4.4 GPA and 34 ACT score.

36

Cody Labanowitz

QB

Stuart South Fork

6-1

195

Although he's thrived in an option offense, Labanowitz will likely move to S in college because of his athleticism and lack of top arm strength. Good grades and test scores make him another Ivy League prospect at a school known for producing brainiacs.

37

Herly Ulysee

DL/OL

Palm Bay Heritage

6-4

265

His coaches rave about his quickness and overall motor. He dominates as a one-technique at small school level, but has athleticism to play outside in college. Drawing interest from schools such as FAU, Charleston Southern and Georgia Southern.

38

Davaris Faulk

ATH

Sebring

5-11

190

An explosive RB that doubled as the team's leading tackler at LB the past two seasons. Had to play QB last year, which hurt his exposure. Charleston Southern is recruiting him, but he must improve his 2.2 GPA.

39

Shelvick Henry

ATH

Sebastian River

6-0

160

No matter where he's lined up, Henry is always looking to score. He is a lengthy DB with natural cover skills and great range. Has tons of upside.

40

Nate Pryor

WR

Vero Beach

5-9

180

Although Pryor lacks elite speed (4.7 40-yard dash), he has great quickness and hands. An ideal slot receiver, Pryor is also a dangerous KR. Bethune Cookman is close to offering.

41

Alex Adler

QB

Rockledge

6-3

205

Battling Dessent for the honor of Brevard's best QB. Like Dessent, Adler is an excellent student (4.0 GPA) and throws a great ball. He is accurate while on the run and has the mobility to scramble. Still raw because of Rockledge's offense. Must cut down on turnovers.

42

Phillip Norman

TE/OL

Sebastian River

6-4

280

An absolute mauler at TE who will likely move inside to OT or OG in college. Exited spring without any college offers, but his size/strength combo can only be ignored for so long.

43

Jovante King

S

Sebastian River

6-0

180

Is he a LB? Is he a S? King can play both equally well, but his size will probably push him towards being a S in college. King isn't a ferocious hitter, but is sound in the open field and is extremely opportunistic.

44

Mikel Carter

ATH

Jensen Beach

6-2

180

An equally impressive offensive and defensive prospect, Carter is likely a LB in college. He has DI potential, but he must work on his 2.5 GPA.

45

Shyheim Alves

ATH

Melbourne Palm Bay

6-0

175

Caleb's little brother, Shyheim has a similar skillset. Alves uses his body well on jump balls as a WR and is strong in run support when playing CB. Seems like a no brainer to play at DI-AA level.

46

JaQuan Davis

OL

Stuart Martin County

6-3

285

Broken wrist in the spring limited his exposure. Schools will keep him in mind though because of his ideal size and run-blocking ability. Three-year starter helped pave the way for an offense that compiled nearly 2,000 yards in 2011.

47

Roody Clerisier

CB

Fort Pierce Central

5-9

165

Another member of FPC's ball-hawking secondary. Clerisier is a typical cover-corner with good hip flexibility and quickness. He finished with 37 tackles and a punt return for a TD in 2011.

48

Deon Andrews

DL

Port St. Lucie

5-11

270

Andrews will always have to answer questions about his height, but his physical skills are on par with just about any other DL on this list. He has a terrific first step and strong fundamentals. Similar to Works on FPC, but he's bigger. Had 8 sacks and 13 TFL in 2011.

49

Cole Ripple

LB

Vero Beach

5-11

200

Specialty is filling running lanes and blowing plays up, but he has enough speed to be an effective sideline-to-sideline guy. Very instinctual, he had 114 tackles last year. Only downside is that film shows that he has tendency to strike and pull down instead of driving through to finish tackle.

50

Joe Batch

S

Merritt Island

5-10

175

A typical headhunter at S, he always seems to be looking for big hit on unsuspecting WRs coming over the middle. Proven track and field runner also contributes as RB/WR/QB.

51

Cody McGahee

OL

Stuart South Fork

6-2

245

Gritty, clever and relentless, McGahee is everything you could ask for of a center. He's on the smaller side, but will be pursued by Ivy League schools.

52

Requan Turbush

LB

Palm Bay Bayside

5-11

195

Pure linebacker is a three-year starter that seems to do everything well. Like Ripple in that he must work on not wrapping and dragging.

53

D.J. Washington

ATH

Okeechobee

5-11

195

After running for more than 600 yards as a QB last year, Washington figures to have a breakout 2012 campaign now that he's been moved to RB full time. He is also a capable defensive player. FAU and FIU visited him during the spring.

54

Tyris Wooten

ATH

Palm Bay Heritage

6-1

165

Three-year starter is a very good cover corner at small school level. He had 5 INTs in 2011. Size and grades (3.94 GPA) make him a strong candidate for academic schools.

55

Tyler Gaskin

ATH

Fort Pierce Central

6-0

160

Will move from NB to outside CB after Carl Bess--a Stetson signee--graduated. A willing tackler for a DB and pretty opportunistic. Bowling Green and Western Kentucky are in the mix.

56

Devante Ray

DE/WR

LaBelle

6-4

200

Ray is around 15 pounds away from turning into a DI prospect. He's a rangy, quick-footed DE with some serious potential. Had 20 tackles and 8 TFL last year. FIU is recruiting him actively. FAU, Appalachian State and Southern are also interested.

57

Ryan Dick

QB

Avon Park

6-0

190

Although he has an unorthodox throwing motion, Dick is a productive player with the athleticism to be inserted into a variety of offensive schemes. With a 3.7 GPA and a 25 ACT score, Harvard has entered the picture. Air Force, Charleston Southern, FIU and Florida Tech are also interested.

58

Myles Waters

RB/FB

Titusville

6-2

235

Run-first FB is a load to take down because of his strength and physical running style. Must work on blocking technique. Waters forms a nice combo with RB Darius Young. Titusville's losing ways (0 playoff appearances since 1995) hurts stock, but new staff should get him on the radar.

59

Jordan Benton

RB

Eau Gallie

6-1

185

Benton had some big games last year but got hurt and ended up missing 7 contests. He has the ability to play at DI level and is hearing from FAU, FIU, Jacksonville and South Alabama.

60

Matt Curivan

LB

Jensen Beach

6-1

210

Prototypical MLB with excellent read and react skills. He knows his job is to blow up FBs and spill runners to other LBs. 5.3 GPA and 25 ACT has garnered him interest from Penn and Holy Cross.